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Alizeh Shah Shuts Down Online Hate

Alizeh Shah broke her silence on Instagram, sharing a heartfelt message about the criticism and judgment she has faced over the years—especially when it comes in the name of religion.
On Monday, she addressed the hate directly, writing, “Lately, no matter what I do, someone finds a reason to be upset with me. I stay quiet and mind my own life, but the judgment never stops. So many harsh words… and most of them in the name of religion.”
The Ehd-e-Wafa actor expressed how deeply it hurts to see faith—something personal and beautiful—used as a weapon online. “I don’t understand why people use religion to spread so much hate,” she said.
She clarified that she didn’t post to defend herself or argue. “I never had the strength for that. My connection with Allah lives in my heart, quietly. I’m still learning. Still growing.”
She ended her post with a heartfelt plea: “Please, be gentle. Not everyone is as strong as they seem.”
On Tuesday, Alizeh followed up with a stronger, more defiant message. “I didn’t let anyone touch me for a role. I didn’t fake relationships to stay relevant. I didn’t stay silent when I felt uncomfortable,” she wrote.
She admitted that speaking up has come at a cost. “Because of that, people judged me, ignored me, and pushed me aside. It broke me. I saw others succeed while I stayed behind. I cried. I questioned everything.”
Despite the pain, she stood by her choices. “I know I couldn’t live with myself if I had done what they did. Even if I lose, I stayed true to myself.”
She ended her message with a single, powerful word: “Goodbye.”
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Noman Habib Opens Up About Struggles with Fame

Noman Habib, best known for his breakout role in Main Hoon Shahid Afridi, has built a solid reputation in Pakistan’s entertainment industry through hard work and resilience.
He has connected with audiences across the country through numerous drama appearances. In a recent interview on Dunya News’ Mazaq Raat, Noman shared personal stories that shaped his journey.
He recalled going door to door with friends during his childhood, collecting money to decorate for Independence Day. Back then, many neighbors dismissed them or responded rudely. But after he rose to fame, those same people began treating him with respect — some even invited him over for tea. This, he said, showed how success can instantly change how people see you.
Noman also described how fame influenced his self-image. Early in his career, he often got blamed for others’ mistakes, especially by comedians or assistants who exploited his quiet, respectful nature. Over time, he learned to stand up for himself and demand the respect he deserved.
Addressing the issue of ego in the acting world, Noman admitted that growing recognition can inflate one’s self-importance. “It happens to all of us,” he said. “Even I started feeling overly important at one point.” He credited his close friends and family for keeping him grounded by offering honest feedback when they noticed changes in his behavior.
Also Read: Noman Habib’s Advice To Egoistic Actors
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Sana Nawaz Says Art Should Cross All Borders

Pakistani actor Sana Nawaz urged artistic unity across borders, saying, “Artists are ambassadors of peace,” and “There are no boundaries for artists.” Her remarks, made in a video circulating online, sparked debate amid growing Indo-Pak tensions.
Sana, who earned praise for her role in Sunny Deol’s Kaafila, said she doesn’t believe in borders when it comes to art: “Artists spread love, not hate.” She also highlighted the pressure actors face in geopolitics, noting, “Actors get bashed if they speak up—and criticised even if they stay silent.”
Her comments triggered backlash, with critics accusing her of ignoring Indian aggression and romanticising neutrality. One user wrote, “Indian artists are supporting their army. You should, too.”
The controversy follows India’s cultural crackdown after the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which India blamed on Pakistan-based elements. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, struck Pakistani territory, and blocked Pakistani celebrities from social media and streaming platforms.
Also Read: Sana Nawaz Discusses Overcoming Life’s Challenges
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PM Modi’s War Claims Mocked by Pakistani Celebrities

India’s PM Modi recent speech addressing the India-Pakistan conflict has sparked a massive uproar online, not due to its content, but because of its perceived dramatic flair and questionable claims. Pakistani celebrities and netizens alike have turned the speech into a meme fest, ridiculing Modi for what many are calling blatant lies and theatrical exaggeration.
Umair Jaswal Leads the Meme Parade
One of the most viral moments came from singer and actor Umair Jaswal, who shared a meme clip featuring PM Modi speech—with the Indian PM accusing Pakistan of attacking India instead of joining the fight against terrorism. The meme added comic tragedy by playing emotional background music and using sad filters, making Modi’s claims seem almost satirical. Jaswal’s caption, “Yar kitni Ghalat Bat Hai, Aisay Nahi Karty Guys,” added to the hilarity and was widely reshared by fans.
Shaan Shahid Calls for “Medical Help”
Veteran actor Shaan Shahid also jumped into the conversation, sharing another part of Modi’s address. But unlike Jaswal’s light-hearted jab, Shaan’s take was more serious. He wrote, “He needs medical help, he is losing the plot now,” suggesting that Modi’s statements were not just misleading but delusional; this remark echoed a wider sentiment among Pakistani social media users, who questioned the Indian leader’s grasp on reality during his address.
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